2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2017.04.023
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The behavior of phosphate adsorption and its reactions on the surfaces of Fe–Mn oxide adsorbent

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“…This phenomenon also demonstrates that ligand exchange reaction and ion exchange were the main mechanisms of phosphate uptake onto ZFCL. For metal oxide adsorbents, NaOH solution was often efficient for phosphate desorption . The facts suggest that the active adsorption sites were recreated under alkaline condition .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This phenomenon also demonstrates that ligand exchange reaction and ion exchange were the main mechanisms of phosphate uptake onto ZFCL. For metal oxide adsorbents, NaOH solution was often efficient for phosphate desorption . The facts suggest that the active adsorption sites were recreated under alkaline condition .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…pH can influence ammonium adsorption in three ways: (a) affecting the charge and adsorption sites on the adsorbents surface (Crini & Badot, ); (b) protonating the surface of materials (Du et al, ; Li, Li, Zhang, Wang, & Zheng, ); and (c) through the reversibility of the reaction (Widiastuti, Wu, Ang, & Zhang, ):NH4++OH-NH3+normalH2O…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, Fe–Mn binary oxide (FMBO) demonstrated outstanding adsorption abilities, due to its high specific surface area and functional groups, which can react with specifically ions (Awual, ; Luo, Tian, Yang, Zhang, & Yan, ; Zhang, Qu, Liu, Liu, & Wu, ). FMBO has been used to treat various contaminants, including dyes (Khan, Khan, & Shahjahan., ), arsenite (Cui et al, ; Zhang et al, ), phosphate (Du, Han, Li, & Li, ; Lu, Liu, et al, ), and metals (Li, Chen, Yu, & He, ; Lu, Huangfu, & Ma, ). However, there is little literature focusing on the adsorption of ammonium by FMBO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adsorption of Cr(VI) on the GFMO mainly occurs through anion exchange, surface complexation, and electrostatic attraction. Due to the high adsorption capability, good stability and easy separation process, GFMO has a promising potential for applications as fillers in filters, bioretentions, and constructed wetlands for Cr(VI) removal in wastewaters, runoffs and polluted surface water .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%